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Need flexibility? Which European airline offers refundable tickets?

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Breann

Another question about European flights...
Because I'm not entirely sure when I have to return, which airline sells refundable tickets?
Thanks!

Humans say...

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Rebecca

You be better off paying for an open ended ticket or buying a ticket for a longer term than you'll need and changing it when you're ready to return

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Breann

how do i buy an open ended ticket?

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Rebecca

If you have AMA call them and set up an appointment to talk options but if not you can call the airline directly or find a travel agent

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Rebecca

Some EU countries will require that you hold a return ticket to Canada for entry

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Marieena

if you contact Kelly Fullerton from Terra Travel is out of Edmonton and could help you with any of that. Using a travel agent doesn't cost you anything, the airlines and resorts pay them

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Patti

Paull Travel downtown wanted $150. to book my ticket to Italy last time I went.

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Chris

Search on Expedia.ca, click on 'Advanced options' and select 'Refundable tickets'
Refundable & open ended tickets are very expensive. Likely to cost a minimum of $2,000.
Depending on where you're going, you may want to look at one way flights on icelandair or westjet. 2 airlines that have reasonable one way prices between Europe and North America.
example: Edmonton to London for $353 after tax.
https://www.google.ca/flights/...
Then keep an eye on the one way flights coming home, closer to your return date.

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Robert

For your best rate and open end tickets I would go to travel cuts. They tend to have the best contracts direct with the airlines. Generally they are one year open ended. One of the issues is flights can be sold out if you need to return during a busy season.

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Diana

You can always change a return ticket directly with the airline. You will incur a change fee anywhere from 150-300 plus any increase in fare to fly in your preferred return date. If the day you want to fly back is cheaper than the initial ticket then your only fee is the change fee. No need for any travel agent especially if they are charging you for the service.


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European Airlines with Refundable Tickets

If you're planning a trip to Europe but aren't entirely sure about your return date, purchasing a refundable ticket can be a wise decision. Refundable tickets, although more expensive than non-refundable ones, offer greater flexibility and peace of mind, allowing you to change or cancel your flight without incurring hefty fees.

Here are some major European airlines that offer refundable ticket options:

1. British Airways

British Airways offers fully refundable tickets under their "Fully Flexible" fare class. These tickets allow you to change or cancel your flight without any fees or penalties, provided you make the changes before the scheduled departure time.

2. Lufthansa

Lufthansa's refundable fares are categorized as "Flex" tickets. With these tickets, you can cancel or change your flight without any fees, as long as you make the changes before the scheduled departure time.

3. Air France

Air France offers refundable tickets under their "Flex" fare class. These tickets allow you to change or cancel your flight without any penalties, as long as you make the changes before the scheduled departure time.

4. KLM

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines provides refundable tickets under their "Flex" fare class. With these tickets, you can change or cancel your flight without any fees or penalties, as long as you make the changes before the scheduled departure time.

5. Swiss International Air Lines

Swiss International Air Lines offers refundable tickets under their "Flex" fare class. These tickets allow you to change or cancel your flight without any fees or penalties, as long as you make the changes before the scheduled departure time.

It's important to note that refundable tickets are typically more expensive than non-refundable tickets, sometimes significantly so. However, the added flexibility and peace of mind they provide can be invaluable, especially if your travel plans are subject to change.

When booking your flight, be sure to carefully review the fare rules and restrictions associated with each ticket type to ensure you understand the terms and conditions.









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